HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
NEW AWARD SOUGHT. i _ m _ ' 1 WELLINGTON. Wednesday. ' The hotel- and restaurant workers' I i claims were betore tUe Arbitration I i I Lourt today. The Court indicated that ! no award could be given until evidence ' \ was taken in other parts of the Uomin- ' ion A conference waf ,ugg estea to ! establish a ba=i s on which a possible Dominion award could be built The claims of the employees differed from the present award and from the i employers counter-claim in that thef former asked that a we<?k - s work .-1 11 not exceed 48 hours, so that it might f be made quite clear that emplovmfnt ™ S ™ k /> •: a »£ that workers "under the award should bo entitled to tlie ( advantages of weekly hiring It 1. I also asked that the interval betw i work should bo 12 instead of 10 honre I as at present. '" s j After a long discussion it «■„ (lp . j cided to call a conference. ' A tportsmau in Waipuk urfl ~i k l booked a level bet oj ( marks that Hawke'e Uav wiH beat land for the Ranfurly Shield (L v U « k " ' Napier "Daily Telegraph-) \ ?L sent parity of the mark the rlk I V *' ' stupendous as k .p^VlKt l I - ~. .. r|
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 4
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